WIRED’s David Morretti: “We didn’t have an idea what the [new] film was about. We explored possibilities of how to recreate the environment of the original. For me, Blade Runner [the original] is a very claustrophobic movie, dense with details, outdoor shots, indoor shots, the constant rain. We imagined creating a set which could create the same effect.”

Winters: “In the original movie, there’s a device called the Voight-Kampff machine. It’s used by the Blade Runners to determine if someone’s a Replicant. It focuses in on the eye’s iris while a series of questions are asked. It’s designed to elicit an emotional response from a Replicant. The giveaway is the ocular dilation, the so-called “blush effect.” This machine references the original, but wasn’t a direct replica of it. It’s very diesel-punk.”

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